I just searched 'universities vaccines' and this was first from miami u.

"All new students must also provide proof of immunization against hepatitis B and meningococcal meningitis or sign a waiver declining these immunizations. An immunization form must be completed and returned to the Student Health Service prior to arrival on campus. For students less than 18 years old, the meningitis/ hepatitis vaccine waivers must be signed by a parent or legal guardian."

Another simple waiver.

Is there any that don't allow a simple waiver? I don't doubt that there may be some but the issue still remains that going to a university is a voluntary choice.

(17-02-2015 09:20 AM)Dom Wrote: People will start clamoring for vaccines once their kids die. If that's what it will take, it's sad but people will believe what they want to believe until the get a wake up call.

I think all those people are waiting for the vaccine that prevents autism then they will start the clamoring.

(17-02-2015 09:26 AM)Anti Wrote: Is there any that don't allow a simple waiver?

It appears West Virginia and Mississippi require a valid medical reason supported by a physician's affirmation for exemption at any educational level. Go figure.

Cali is about to pass a law doing the same thing, after the measles outbreak there. This stupid trend has started costing real lives so the push back has started and since all the facts are on the pro-vaccine side when having hearings it gets pretty damn sad.

(31-07-2014 04:37 PM)Luminon Wrote: America is full of guns, but they're useless, because nobody has the courage to shoot an IRS agent in self-defense

The backlash to the anti-vax movement is building and fast. Wait til the first immune compromised kid dies cause of some idiot like anti and they sue them for everything they have for reckless endangerment.

(31-07-2014 04:37 PM)Luminon Wrote: America is full of guns, but they're useless, because nobody has the courage to shoot an IRS agent in self-defense

Good luck with that backlash. Everyday more and more people are refusing vaccines and its going to continue.

It seems WV does not have an exemption except for medical. Thats probably why they have such a large amount of home schooling there. There is also legislation to allow for more exemptions. Other good news though is that two doctors in pittsburgh that tell the truth about vaccines have very popular radio shows that are broadcast into west virginia. The one guy used to have the highest rated show on the high power all conservative fm talk channel and he's a liberal jew. Now he recently switched to KDKA and broadcasting all over WV.